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  2. Electroporation enables minimally invasive extraction of RNA and proteins for tissue characterization

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  3. Italian artist says that his climate change-inspired sculpture 'Warning' changed the way he lives his life – speaking to Physics World at

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  4. Live clip of speaking at in , where he almost boils over with emotion calling for action against climate change

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  5. Event Horizon Telescope astronomers who took the first direct image of a black hole have bagged the Physics World Breakthrough of the year.

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  6. Magic-angle graphene - what happened next? Our final article looking back on a decade of breakthrough awards from Physics World.

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  8. Technique provides accurate estimates of CT dose, tailored for individual patients, in under a minute

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  9. You won't belielve how many abstracts they receive! Harvey Leifert on the changing face of the Fall Meeting of the in its centennial year

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  10. Dec 12

    Single-molecule imaging techniques are widely employed in biology. To date, they've been based on detecting spontaneous fluorescence - but a new technique could change that.

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    As voters head to the polls for the UK general election, we take a look at how opinions spread between social networks

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    The released its annual Arctic Report Card at . The news isn't good.

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  13. Dec 12

    In the run up to our announcement of the Physics World Breakthrough of the Year - later today - we chat about five more of the 2019 finalists

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  14. Dec 11

    Highly-interacting electrons in a clean, nearly defect-free material flow faster near the centre of a channel and slower near its walls, just like water in a pipe.

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    A new way to administer insulin could improve glucose level control

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    Can you see where the Physics World editorial team shouts out "bohrium"? Enjoy this 2019 remake of the classic Elements Song from

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  19. Dec 10

    The satellite was supposed to be looking for mud volcanoes. Instead, it found an ongoing environmental calamity.

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    Entangled photons reduce noise in giant interferometers, which can now detect gravitational waves from ever farther away.

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